Triple-A expects record-breaking travel numbers this holiday season, especially for the state Michigan.
Based on projections between Saturday, Dec. 21 to Wednesday, Jan 1., AAA projects over 119 million travelers out-and-about nationally with over 3.8 million residents traveling more than 50 miles from home. Compared to a year ago, this is an increase of 98,000 from 2023’s record-breaking count. For Michigan specificially, there is an estimated 1.3 million travellers that will be on the move this week and next.
For those travelling on the roadways, some local highways and freeways will see some congestion and potential delays. This includes I-96 and I-196 around Grand Rapids, which will likely see heavy traffic near Christmas and New Year’s Day. Major highways like US-31 and US-131 may see delays, especially northbound portions, due to incoming winter weather.
Given the record number of travelers, AAA recommends those planning to head out this holiday season to watch local weather reports, allow additional time to reach your destination, and considering travel insurance for those traveling over the year-end holidays due to potential winter weather disruptions.
Find local and statewide traffic reports via the Michigan Department of Transportation. Full coverage map of delays and reports accidents can be found here: https://mdotjboss.state.mi.us/MiDrive/map.